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X Strike Force XFree86 SVN commit: r1713 - in trunk/debian: . local



Author: branden
Date: 2004-08-09 12:58:03 -0500 (Mon, 09 Aug 2004)
New Revision: 1713

Modified:
   trunk/debian/CHANGESETS
   trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml
Log:
(cosmetic) Make stylistic and typographical fixes.


Modified: trunk/debian/CHANGESETS
===================================================================
--- trunk/debian/CHANGESETS	2004-08-03 03:34:12 UTC (rev 1712)
+++ trunk/debian/CHANGESETS	2004-08-09 17:58:03 UTC (rev 1713)
@@ -13,7 +13,8 @@
     1606
 
 Miscellaneous cosmetic fixes.
-    1607, 1608, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1636, 1651, 1654, 1663, 1664, 1675, 1685, 1690
+    1607, 1608, 1624, 1626, 1627, 1636, 1651, 1654, 1663, 1664, 1675, 1685,
+    1690, 1713
 
 Grab latest version of XTerm (#191) from Thomas Dickey's website.
     1609

Modified: trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml
===================================================================
--- trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml	2004-08-03 03:34:12 UTC (rev 1712)
+++ trunk/debian/local/FAQ.xhtml	2004-08-09 17:58:03 UTC (rev 1713)
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
 appropriately general resource for these properties, every X client that
 recognizes them will use them.</p>
 
-<p><em>[Much more remains to be written about this question.]</em></p>
+<p><em>Much more remains to be written about this question.</em></p>
 
 <h3><a id="defappdef">What are app-defaults?</a></h3>
 
@@ -967,8 +967,8 @@
 <h3><a id="lefthandmouse">How do I set up the mouse buttons for left-handed
 use?</a></h3>
 
-<p>[Thanks to "ulisses" for suggesting this question for the FAQ, and
-providing some of the information given.]</p>
+<p><em>Thanks to "ulisses" for suggesting this question for the FAQ, and
+providing some of the information given.</em></p>
 
 <p>This depends on how many buttons your mouse has.  If it has two or three, I
 have an answer.  If it has more than three, and/or a wheel, I'd appreciate
@@ -1008,8 +1008,8 @@
 <p>For more information about <code class="command">xmodmap</code>, see <code
 class="manpage">xmodmap(1x)</code>.</p>
 
-<p>[The following information is courtesy of <a href="mailto:osamu@debian.org";>Osamu
-Aoki</a>.]</p>
+<p><em>The following information is courtesy of <a
+href="mailto:osamu@debian.org";>Osamu Aoki</a>.</em></p>
 
 <p>There is a <code class="command">gpm</code>-based approach to solving this
 problem if the XFree86 X server is configured to use <code
@@ -1179,8 +1179,8 @@
 
 <h3><a id="ltkeys">Why doesn't my "&lt; &gt;" key work?</a></h3>
 
-<p>[Thanks to Guillem Jover and Ingo Saitz for their assistance researching this
-entry.]</p>
+<p><em>Thanks to Guillem Jover and Ingo Saitz for their assistance researching
+this entry.</em></p>
 
 <p>In XFree86 4.3.0, the stock configuration data for the X Keyboard Extension
 (XKB) was overhauled.  One of the few downsides to this much-needed update was
@@ -1666,11 +1666,11 @@
 <pre>DisplaySize     288 216</pre>
 
 <p>to it. The numbers above are horizonatal and vertical dimensions of the
-monitor's visible screen area (in milimeters) which you can often find in
-the monitor's manual.  Manually measuring the visible screen area with a
-ruler or tape measure may be the most precise method, but keep in mind that
-depending on the modeline definitions, the exact measurements of the visible
-portions screen may differ from mode to mode.</p>
+monitor's visible screen area (in millimeters) which you can often find in the
+monitor's manual.  Manually measuring the visible screen area with a ruler or
+tape measure may be the most precise method, but keep in mind that depending on
+the modeline definitions, the exact measurements of the visible portions of the
+screen may differ from mode to mode.</p>
 
 <p>When you've finished, restart the X server and use the <code
 class="command">xdpyinfo</code> command from the <code
@@ -1979,7 +1979,7 @@
 the "fixed" font for everything, disregarding the font configuration from the X
 resource database?</a></h3>
 
-<p>[Thanks to Thomas Dickey for providing this explanation.]</p>
+<p><em>Thanks to Thomas Dickey for providing this explanation.</em></p>
 
 <p>This is often another example of overly-aggressive wildcarding in X resource
 specifications (see <a href="#xtermwrongconfig">above</a>).</p>
@@ -2160,8 +2160,8 @@
 when they are running as the same user and on the same machine as the X
 server?</a></h3>
 
-<p>[This entry was written by <a href="mailto:maffew@cat.org.au";>Matthew
-Arnison</a>.]</p>
+<p><em>This entry was written by <a href="mailto:maffew@cat.org.au";>Matthew
+Arnison</a>.</em></p>
 
 <blockquote>
   <p>Particular programs seem to be quite sensitive to the security setup in X.
@@ -2204,8 +2204,8 @@
 <h3><a id="startxnonroot">Why am I not able to run <code
 class="command">startx</code> as a non-root user?</a></h3>
 
-<p>[This entry was written by <a href="mailto:walters@debian.org";>Colin
-Walters</a>.]</p>
+<p><em>This entry was written by <a href="mailto:walters@debian.org";>Colin
+Walters</a>.</em></p>
 
 <blockquote>
   <p>In the Debian packages of XFree86, some important variables affecting the



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